When I saw that cast of Reboot included Keegan-Michael Key, Judy Greer, and Johnny Knoxville, I thought I was going to hate the series even though it also starred Paul Reiser and Rachel Bloom.
But I decided to tune into the show about a sitcom being rebooted by the estranged daughter of the original show creator who wants his show back, and I loved it. So did a lot of people. However, not enough because Hulu cancelled it, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
However, the show might not be dead because the EP Steve Levitan is shopping it around to see if someone else will show it the love it deserves. Hopefully, someone will save it.
I feel for Levitan. He dumbed down his brilliance for Modern Family, and it was a hit. But when he went back to a show with some intelligence, it didn’t get to see a 2nd season.
Before Cindy Williams worked at a brewery on Laverne & Shirley, she was still in high school on Room 222. How cute was the 22-year-old in that 1970 episode?
Cindy Williams passed away today at the age of 75 after a short illness, according to The AP.
Emily and Zak Hudson, her children with ex-Bill Hudson, released this statement, “The passing of our kind, hilarious mother, Cindy Williams, has brought us insurmountable sadness that could never truly be expressed. Knowing and loving her has been our joy and privilege. She was one of a kind, beautiful, generous and possessed a brilliant sense of humor and a glittering spirit that everyone loved. We have always been, and will remain, SO proud of her for many things…her lifelong mission to rescue animals, her prolific artistry, her faith, and most of all, her ability to make the world laugh! May that laughter continue in everyone, because she would want that. Thank you for loving our Mom, she loved you too.”
Even though Williams worked nonstop from the early ’70s, her most famous role was the sweet Shirley Feeney on Laverne & Shirley. Sometimes you have one role that will live on in infamy, and that was the case with her. But it is a part that lives on in the hearts of so many.
So today, let’s watch her make us laugh and let our laughter guide her up to heaven.
Valentine’s Day is just over two weeks away, and Krispy Kreme is already celebrating. They teamed up with Hershey’s to release four heart-shaped donuts in honor of the holiday of love!
HERSHEY’S Chocolate Chip Caramel KREME™ Doughnut – an unglazed heart-shaped doughnut filled with KREME™ dipped in HERSHEY’S caramel flavored icing, covered in a semi-sweet chips, heart sprinkles, and HERSHEY’S chocolate icing drizzles.
HERSHEY’S Double Chocolate KISS Doughnut – a heart-shaped doughnut filled with HERSHEY’S milk chocolate filling, dipped in HERSHEY’S chocolate icing, and covered in HERSHEY’S mini milk chocolate KISSES®.
HERSHEY’S Strawberry Dream Doughnut – a heart-shaped doughnut filled with HERSHEY’S strawberry flavored KREME™ dipped in red icing and covered in a white chip and heart sprinkle blend.
HERSHEY’S I Pick You Doughnut – a heart-shaped doughnut filled with KREME™, dipped in HERSHEY’S chocolate icing, and decorated with a buttercream and icing rose.
If you are a Horror movie fanatic like me and love biting into heart-shaped things that ooze, then run to your local Krispy Kreme because they are only available until February 14th.
Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, the horror take on the classic children’s story, is not coming out until February 15th. However, Jagged Edge Productions announced that the sequel will begin filming this summer.
The news is no surprise because this is their biggest release in the long list of films they have made. Several of which are on Tubi, like Killer Tree, Croc, The Curse of Humpty Dumpty, Curse of Bloody Mary, and so many more.
Besides turning Winnie the Pooh into a killer, they are also doing the same to Peter Pan and Bambi! I am afraid to ask what they will do next. Dumbo? The Seven Elves? The Little Train that Could?
UPDATE: The Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey Twitter page says that sequel will be, “bigger and even bloodier.” Now I am even more excited for it than Winnie the Pooh is for honey!